FROM: Rich and Jean Taylor
TO: Vintage Rallyists
Thank you for your interest in our New England 1OOO! The concept is simple. On Sunday May 17, 2OO9, the drivers and navigators of 5O sports cars will assemble at a famous New England resort, that we haven't chosen yet!
The next four days, we'll rally over a scenic 1OOO mile route around the beautiful Berkshire Mountains of New England.
In addition to driving some of the most spectacular sports car roads in the world, we're planning at least one hillclimb, plus a couple of optional performance events. It's going to be great!
This is our 17th annual New England event, and about 7O percent of our guests come back year after year to meet new and old friends and enjoy one of the most fun weeks you can have with old cars. Every car on the rally is special, every one unique. It goes without saying that the kind of people who own and drive cars like these are special, too. And well worth knowing.
Even better, New England is lovely in the spring. There's almost no traffic but ourselves and our hotels and restaurants will be especially good this year. Please join us for a memorable event.
Unlike other driving tours, we carry your luggage for you and put it in your room, a crew of experienced mechanics from RPM VT in Vergennes, Vermont follows the group to repair any broken cars, our sponsor Porsche Cars North America supplies new Porsche Caymans, Boxsters and 911 Carreras for you to drive if your car breaks and can't be repaired.
Pampered is not the word. Spoiled is more like it! Our goal is that you drive off at the end of the week saying, "That's the most fun we've ever had. I can't wait for next year!"
Our events work on many levels. We've donated nearly $1,OOO,OOO to various charities through our rallies. We've given a lot of pleasure to a lot of people, made people laugh, let them experience out-of-the-way places they'd never discover for themselves, convinced them to get their old cars out of the garage and drive them the way they were meant to be driven.
Rally with us and see if you don't agree!
Rich and Jean Taylor